Overcoming Addiction at a Newport Beach Rehab

Posted on 1 Mar 2014

A person who suffers from an addiction shouldn’t be left alone in deciding where to go for treatment and a Newport Beach rehab could be the answer to their dreams. It’s lonely having an addiction. Half the time the person spends hiding it from others, and the other half of the time reveling in it. The only way that someone with an addiction truly exists is in solitude but a Newport Beach rehab facility can help them get out into the world again.

Newport Beach rehab isn’t just for the wealthy

The misconception is that any Newport Beach rehab facility is strictly for the wealthy, but that is certainly not true. A Newport Beach rehab facility will have many of the same features and experience that rehab facilities from other cities have. The key is to understand the particular Newport Beach rehab that you feel might work best for you or your loved one and find out their approach.

Why getting a person through the doors is crucial

A person who doesn’t accept that they have a problem with drugs or alcohol or any other kind of addiction is not someone who is likely going to willingly step through the doors of any treatment center. Many people are ordered by the courts due to a traffic or legal violation that is directly related to their addiction. If they are being ordered into treatment, yet still don’t accept responsibility for it, or that they even have a problem, the odds are that they will only be going through the motion, ready to strike out in a few months and start drinking or doing drugs as soon as they are released.

No, getting a person through the doors for treatment is crucial, but getting them there of their own free will is the most important step. While there are many people who have been forced into treatment and come out clean and sober, there are far more who fail the first time or two or few. The reason is that a person must come to accept their behavior and their actions and want to recover and get on with the rest of his or her life before any feasible recovery will be possible.

A person who has an addiction needs to confront this addiction themselves and when they do, when they finally accept their responsibility for this addiction, then they will be ready to step through the doors of treatment and recovery. So, as you can see, the idea here isn’t necessarily about getting a person through the physical doors of treatment, but through the proverbial doors that lead to long-term recovery.

Putting aside past grievances

When a person is suffering from an addiction, they can be known to say and do some hurtful things, especially to the people whom they care about – and whom care about them- the most. These things that are said can be shocking and can leave a person not wanting to deal with them any longer. From parents to siblings, children and even best friends. But for those people, if they have suffered from the sharp retort or tongue of the addict, it is essential that these people set aside their pain and anger and help this person take those first steps into the door of recovery. If they can manage that, then they can finally be able to help accomplish something that they tried to do long ago, which is help this person overcome his or her addiction.

Not all Newport Beach rehab facilities are the same

It’s no secret that people are unique. We don’t share the same experiences as other people and that makes treatment a very personal factor. Newport Beach rehab locations can differ from one another the same way people differ from one another. This doesn’t mean that one Newport Beach rehab location will be more effective than another, but consider something at this point.

Would you rather be in a group setting in a Newport Beach rehab facility or in a more personal, one-on-one approach? If you feel that the one-on-one approach would suit your lifestyle best, then you share the same philosophy as Dr. Fleming. He believes that when it comes to rehab, group settings can leave people out in the cold.

Dr. Fleming’s solution:

Dr. Fleming has long been working on studying addiction and how the brain works when subject to drug addiction and, through his efforts, he has unlocked a number of incredible keys to overcoming any number of challenges. His customized one-on-one approach has helped thousands of clients from around the world improve their lives, overcome addictions, and become better people.

Dr. Fleming’s vast experience includes:

PhD trained with experience in not only addiction and clinical arenas but also corporate and executive development arenas.

Why Grey Matters International is Not Therapy, Rehab or Self-Help

The brain is wired to feel right, not be happy or fulfilled. These are notions and desires that we seek that are at times at odds with the pattern-making parts of our brains. Because most traditional approaches "feel good," our brains confuse that with "effective behavior change" doors that set us free. We are distinct "circuit breakers" around maddening patterns of behaviors, decisions, or resultant moods that seem to persist or actually get stronger as a result of our half-truthed change attempts.